In Dindigul, in the granite quarries in southern India, many workers are forced to work and forced to buy explosives and hammers to help break the rocks in little parts (“Chälli”) with small salaries (40-60 rupie). Many started working in the mines at the age of 17.The laws protect the workers, but not in practice.
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In Dindigul, in the granite quarries in southern India, many workers are forced to work and forced to buy explosives and hammers to help break the rocks in little parts (“Chälli”) with small salaries (40-60 rupie). Many started working in the mines at the age of 17.The laws protect the workers, but not in practice.